AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCuba’s Economic Pivot: Cuba’s National Assembly approved 176 sweeping free-market reforms, including room for private firms, private banking, foreign investment, and an end to key state monopolies—moves leaders say are needed to survive mounting U.S. pressure, though many Cubans remain skeptical. U.S.-Cuba Tensions: Washington immediately pushed back, calling the changes “superficial” and urging deeper political and economic shifts. Bolivia’s Crisis Escalates: Bolivia’s President Rodrigo Paz declared a 90-day state of emergency after 50 days of protests and road blockades paralyzed the economy, authorizing broader military deployment to clear routes and restore supplies. Colombia’s Runoff: Colombia heads to a presidential runoff amid intense polarization, with voters choosing between conservative populism and the left’s continuity of Petro-era policies and peace deals. Brazil World Cup Momentum: Brazil routed Haiti 3-0, leaving Scotland’s hopes hanging as Neymar’s return for the Scotland match was confirmed.
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